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Daniel Bell
Daniel Bell is the Protestant chaplain at Tufts University. He was born in 1986 and grew up in what he describes as a loving family in the suburb of Setauket, Long Island, NY. Reverend Bell is a graduate of Gordon College, where he studied history, biblical studies, and theology and completed a divinity degree at Yale University. In 2015, Daniel helped start a youth community group at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church supporting LGBTQ+ teens known as “Be You.” His October 2023 interview speaks about his faith community, reconciling his faith with his queer identity, coming out, finding support, community organizing, Be You, generational changes, and liberation for all. Interview carried out by Andrew Darien
Daniel Bell and the need for the sacred
[Extract] When he died in January 2011, Daniel Bell (b. 1919) was one of the most famous social scientists of his time. Remarkably, he was a conservative sociologist. Conservatives are those who have a disposition to conserve. They have a respect for the past, for tradition, for continuity. Bell was a conservative in this sense. He even owned to being a conservative, though he also qualified that assertion. He was, he said, a socialist in economics, a liberal in politics and a conservative in culture. That qualification itself needs some qualification. The world of the university, where he spent much of his career, is overwhelmingly Left-liberal in its beliefs. If you work in a university you are expected to be either a European-style socialist or an American-style Left-leaning liberal, not a conservative. So Bell had some reason to be cautious about his use of the term conservative. It did him no favours; doubly so as his friend, Irving Kristol, was the godfather of the influential neo-conservative political movement. Nothing is more likely to raise the hackles of university faculty members than the thought that one of their own might be a conservative
Daniel Bell
Un profilo biografico-intellettuale di Daniel Bell, il sociologo autore di classici come 'The End of Ideology' e 'The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism'. Nello specifico, il saggio ripercorre i principali snodi dell'itinerario di Bell, a partire dalla sua fase radical degli anni Trenta, per poi passare al cold war liberalism e, infine, a essere nel nucleo fondatore del neoconservatorismo negli anni Sessanta, quando la società americana del consenso inizia a disgregarsi
Daniel Bell, Komunitarizam i njegovi kritičari
Prikaz knjige Daniel Bell, Komunitarizam i njegovi kritičari, s engleskog prevela Maja Hudoletnjak Grgić, KruZak, Zagreb 2004, 261 str
Daniel Bell, 1919-2011
Exposició amb motiu de la mort de Daniel Bell, un dels sociòlegs essencials del s.XX. L'autor és considerat un dels precursors de la descripció i l'anàlisi del que actualment es coneix com a "societat de la informació i del coneixement", basada en l'ús intensiu de les noves tecnologies. L'exposició ofereix informació sobre la seva biografia, bibliografia, recursos web d'interès i bases de dades
Daniel Bell - American Menshevik
Long before he became one of the leading voices in American sociology and letters, Daniel Bell had a tough early life. He experienced poverty and socialism early, in a life taking on the big themes of the 20th century: communism, capitalism, Marxism, Americanism, modernism. In this he was the beneficiary as well as the critic of modern Americanism, or American modernism. In this essay I focus on a relatively overlooked Bell classic, Marxian Socialism in the United States (1996 [1952]). Here Bell works in an essentially Weberian optic, but one which takes Marx and Marxism very seriously. This is a major contribution to history of ideas and to labour studies, but also to cultural sociology. Some closing remarks connect Bell's legacy and these frames to the much more influential, if also unread, collection The End of Ideology (1960). © 2013 The Author(s)
Daniel Bell, La fin de l'idéologie
Mendras Henri. Daniel Bell, La fin de l'idéologie. In: Revue française de science politique, 47ᵉ année, n°3-4, 1997. pp. 497-499
Daniel Bell: conservative
Daniel Bell was one of the leading American sociologists in the 20th century, widely read both inside and outside the universities. He produced influential theses about the rise of post-industrial society and about the cultural contradictions of modern capitalism that saw it torn between restraint and hedonism. Bell was also notable for another reason. He was, most certainly on cultural matters, a conservative, and on a number of policy matters he was closely associated with the first generation of American neo-conservative thinkers. Bell's conservative inclinations were rare in the American academy of his time, and this essay explores the nature and significance of those conservative views
Daniel Bell. Vers la société post-industrielle, 1976
de Guise Jacques. Daniel Bell. Vers la société post-industrielle, 1976. In: Communication Information, volume 2 n°1, hiver 1977. pp. 159-163
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